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Vitamin D may not relieve arthritis pain
Reuters(Reuters) - Taking daily vitamin D doesn't keep knee pain from getting worse or slow the loss of cartilage for people with osteoarthritis, according to a U.S. study. Previous research suggested that among people with the joint disorder, those with higher...Tags: Vitamin D, Medical Procedures and Tests, Drugs and Medicines, Dietary Supplements, American Medical Association
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Neurotranmitter therapy may help MS patients
New research has uncovered how manipulating levels of a brain neurotransmitter might help common memory and learning difficulties in multiple sclerosis. Johns Hopkins University researchers said the results from their experiments, while very...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Symptoms, Pharmaceuticals, Alzheimer's Disease
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Drug may aid sleep apnea symptoms at high altitude
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with sleep apnea can safely travel to high altitudes with the help of a diuretic and a commonly used breathing device, a new study from Switzerland suggests. Researchers found acetazolamide (sold as Diamox), which is...Tags: Respironics Incorporated, Drugs and Medicines, Weight, Symptoms, Overweight
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Byzantine-era cross on permanent loan to church attracts the faithful
A group of parishioners had gathered inside the chapel of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church for a planning meeting a couple weeks ago when a woman came in searching for the “healing cross.” Past the church pews, at the end of a long hallway,...
Tags: Google Inc., Anglicanism, Sculpture, Arts and Culture, Social Media
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November 30: Midday Fix - Keeping Warm
Keeping Warm This Winter Katie's Tips: Wake-up, work out! Exercise gets your blood pumping and increases your body temperature. Plus it releases “feel good” endorphins that can really help you start the day off on the right note/foot....
Tags: Immune System, Flu, Hypothermia
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New class of drugs could help people with Alzheimer's disease
Northwestern University and University of Kentucky scientists have created a new drug that could successfully prevent harmful inflammation in brains of people suffering fromAlzheimer's disease. The scientists, who published their findings in the July 25...Tags: Inflammation, Drugs and Medicines, Parkinson's Disease, Pathology, Symptoms
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Reactions to Armstrong not all black and white
A 17-year-old sports fan I know named Evan who survived a rare form of heart cancer still wore his yellow Livestrong bracelet to school Wednesday. To the socially attuned teenager, the rubber wristband always will represent the strength it required to...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Lance Armstrong, Sports, Cycling, Livestrong Foundation
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Truvada pill urged for AIDS prevention after promising studies
As the U.S. Food and Drug Administrationweighs approval of a radical new method of AIDS prevention — a prescription pill taken once a day — advocates say the results of experimental trials in sub-Saharan Africa argue strongly for the drug's...Tags: Truvada, Litigation, Drugs and Medicines, Africa, Botswana
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Hormone may help protect monogamous relationships
If retired Army Gen. David H. Petraeus had gotten an occasional dose of supplemental oxytocin, a brain chemical known to promote trust and bonding, he might still be director of the Central Intelligence Agency, new research suggests. A study published...Tags: Oxytocin (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Testosterone, Central Intelligence Agency, Autism
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Is it time to roll the joint?
HealthYears ago, when I was a student at Penn State, a NORML activist cornered me and tried to talk me into supporting the “legalize marijuana” cause. Keep in mind that this was many years before the state of California approved the use of medical... -
‘Citadel’: Real attack, agoraphobia inspired Irish horror film
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comWhen Irish director Ciarán Foy was 18 years old, a gang of kids in hoodies beat him with a hammer ...... -
Chiropractors aren't doctors, and their treatments aren't based on medical science
Chiropractor Alan K. Sokoloff, who was mentioned in a recent story about meningitis, stated that "lots of times, primary care doctors ... go the extreme route" ("Outbreak spotlights back pain treatment," Nov. 5). Lots? How many? I offer the kind of...Tags: Back Pain, Internists, Drugs and Medicines, Chiropractic, Chiropractors
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